(capo 5? casa) D A Come all brother tradesmen that travel alone, G A G D O, pray come and tell me where the trade is all gone, D G D Long time I have travelled and cannot find none, A D And it's O, the hard times of old England, G A D In old England very hard times. D A Provisions you buy at the shop it is true, G A G D But if you've no money there's none there for you. D G D So what's a poor man and his family to do? A D And it's O, the hard times of old England, G A D In old England very hard times. D A If you go to a shop and you ask for a job G A G A They will answer you there with a shake and a nod. D G D That's enough to make a poor man to turn out and rob, A D And it's O, the hard times of old England, G A D In old England very hard times. D A You will see the poor tradesmen a-walking the street G A G D From morning till night for employment to seek. D G D And scarcely they have any shoes to their feet, A D And it's O, the hard times of old England, G A D In old England very hard times. D A Our soldiers and sailors have just come from war, G A G D Been fighting for King and their country this year, D G D Come home to be starved better have stayed where they were, A D And it's O, the hard times of old England, G A D In old England very hard times. D A So now to conclude and to finish my song G A G D Let us hope that these hard times they will not last long. D G D And I may soon have occasion to alter my song, A D And sing O, the good times of old England, G A D In old England jolly times. A D And sing O, the good times of old England, G A D In old England jolly times.